Reincarnation, Food & Memory: AMI...

Reincarnation, Food & Memory: AMITAV GHOSH on What Connects Us in an Age of Climate Crisis

The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film,... by Mia Funk

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“Imagining with precision is a very fundamental part of my work. When I sit down to write about anything, whether it be The Hungry Tide in the Sundarbans, or let's say The Shadow Lines, or Ghost-Eye. It's very important for me to get the topography right, to get the outlay of the streets or the house exactly right so I can actually picture all of that in my head. It's very important for me to have a sort of pictorial sense of what I'm seeing and what I'm writing about. Before I can write about it, I need to see it, as it were. So that's absolutely fundamental to my craft. That's just how I go about it. Like the Sufis say—behind the apparent reality is a hidden or batin reality. “

In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor  ... 

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Amitav Ghosh, Ghost Eye, David Palumbo-Liu, Speaking Out of Place, climate crisis, reincarnation, environmental humanities, storytelling, industrial agriculture, artificial intelligence, The Creative Process, Stanford University
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